ISLAMABAD – The National Command and Operations Center has approved guidelines for Eid-ul-Fitr. According to details, a special meeting was held under the chairmanship of NCOC chief Asad Umar, which was also attended by Dr. Faisal Sultan, Special Assistant to Prime Minister for Health Imran Khan and others. Guidelines for Eid-ul-Fitr Was approved.
The NCOC guidelines state that Eid prayers should be offered in open spaces with Corona SOPs. If it is necessary to offer prayers inside the mosque, keep the doors and windows open, while in the mosque or any open space To reduce the rush, the prayers should be offered two to three times and the Eid prayer sermon should be limited. Sick citizens, the elderly and children under the age of 15 should refrain from attending the Eid prayers. Wear it
According to the guidelines, there should be multiple entrances to mosques and Eid venues, hand sanitizers should be placed at the entrances of mosques and a distance of 6 feet should be kept between the worshipers, the worshipers should bring their place of prayer and perform ablution from home. Avoid hugging and shaking hands and do not crowd after prayers. Similarly, the NCOC has also issued guidelines for ‘Stay Home, Stay Safe’ from May 8 to 16, under which the moon night Markets, henna, jewelery, clothing stalls, markets, businesses will remain closed, entertainment venues and their The surrounding hotels will also remain closed, private cars, rickshaws, taxis will be allowed with 50 per cent rides, inter-provincial, inter and intra-city public transport will be banned, additional trains will run till May 7, the NCOC added. Decided that the holidays on Eid-ul-Fitr will be from May 10 to 15, all markets, shops, businesses will be closed from May 8 to May 16 under the strategy of “Stay safe at home”, no load shedding during Eid days.














